Slow isocharged sequence ions with helium collisions: Projectile core dependence


Autoria(s): Yu, DY (Yu, Deyang); Cai, XH (Cai, Xiaohong); Lu, RC (Lu, Rongchun); Ruan, FF (Ruan, Fangfang); Shao, CJ (Shao, Caojie); Zhang, HQ (Zhang, Hongqiang); Cui, Y (Cui, Ying); Lu, J (Lu, Jun); Xu, X (Xu, Xu); Shao, JX (Shao, Jianxiong); Ding, BW (Ding, Baowei); Yang, ZH (Yang, Zhihu); Chen, XM (Chen, Ximeng); Liu, ZY (Liu, Zhaoyuan)
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Resumo

The collisions of the isocharged sequence ions of q=6 (C6+, N6+, O6+, F6+, Ne6+, Ar6+, and Ca6+), q=7 (F7+, Ne7+, S7+, Ar7+, and Ca7+), q=8 (F8+, Ne8+, Ar8+, and Ca8+), q=9 (F9+, Ne9+, Si9+, S9+, Ar9+, and Ca9+) and q=11 (Si11+, Ar11+, and Ca11+) with helium at the same velocities were investigated. The cross-section ratios of the double-electron transfer (DET) to the single-electron capture (SEC) sigma(DET)/sigma(SEC) and the true double-electron capture (TDC) to the double-electron transfer sigma(TDC)/sigma(DET) were measured. It shows that for different ions in an isocharged sequence, the experimental cross-section ratio sigma(DET)/sigma(SEC) varies by a factor of 3. The results confirm that the projectile core is another dominant factor besides the charge state and the collision velocity in slow (0.35-0.49v(0); v(0) denotes the Bohr velocity) highly charged ions (HCIs) with helium collisions. The experimental cross-section ratio sigma(DET)/sigma(SEC) is compared with the extended classical over-barrier model (ECBM) [A. Barany , Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. B 9, 397 (1985)], the molecular Coulombic barrier model (MCBM) [A. Niehaus, J. Phys. B 19, 2925 (1986)], and the semiempirical scaling laws (SSL) [N. Selberg , Phys. Rev. A 54, 4127 (1996)]. It also shows that the projectile core properties affect the initial capture probabilities as well as the subsequent relaxation of the projectiles. The experimental cross-section ratio sigma(TDC)/sigma(DET) for those lower isocharged sequences is dramatically affected by the projectile core structure, while for those sufficiently highly isocharged sequences, the autoionization always dominates, hence the cross-section ratio sigma(TDC)/sigma(DET) is always small.

Identificador

http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/5899

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132636

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Yu, DY (Yu, Deyang); Cai, XH (Cai, Xiaohong); Lu, RC (Lu, Rongchun); Ruan, FF (Ruan, Fangfang); Shao, CJ (Shao, Caojie); Zhang, HQ (Zhang, Hongqiang); Cui, Y (Cui, Ying); Lu, J (Lu, Jun); Xu, X (Xu, Xu); Shao, JX (Shao, Jianxiong); Ding, BW (Ding, Baowei); Yang, ZH (Yang, Zhihu); Chen, XM (Chen, Ximeng); Liu, ZY (Liu, Zhaoyuan).Slow isocharged sequence ions with helium collisions: Projectile core dependence,PHYSICAL REVIEW A ,39295,76(2):Art. No. 022710

Palavras-Chave #HIGHLY-CHARGED IONS #SELECTIVE ELECTRON-CAPTURE #TRANSFER CROSS-SECTIONS #LOW-ENERGY COLLISIONS #TRANSFER-EXCITATION #SINGLE-ELECTRON #2-ELECTRON TRANSITIONS #NE10++HE COLLISIONS #TRANSFER IONIZATION #ATOM COLLISIONS
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